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  1. New literary loot from @pmpress 🎉

    Another War Is Possible: Militant #Anarchist Experiences in the #Antiglobalization Era

    “a compelling invitation to revolutionaries of the past, present, & future to think critically & historically about their years of struggle. Rothaus’s captivating memoir of global justice militancy beyond puppets & platitudes is painfully honest, admirably humble, & at times simply hilarious.”

    pmpress.org/index.php?l=produc

    #anarchism #revolutions #uprisings #rebellions

    3/3

  2. The #Zapatistas: History and Current Role in #Mexico

    An #Indigenous Movement That Inspired the World

    By Rebecca Bodenheimer
    Updated on August 23, 2019

    "The Zapatistas are a group of mostly #IndigenousActivists from the southern Mexican state of #Chiapas who organized a political movement, the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Zapatista National Liberation Front, more commonly known as the #EZLN), in 1983. They are known for their fight for land reform, advocacy for indigenous groups, and their ideology of #AntiCapitalism and #AntiGlobalization, specifically the negative effects of policies like the North American Free Trade Agreement (#NAFTA) on indigenous communities.

    "The Zapatistas initiated an armed rebellion in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, on January 1, 1994. The most visible leader of the Zapatista movement until recently was a man who went by the name of Subcomandante Marcos."

    Key Takeaways: The Zapatistas

    -The Zapatistas, also known as the EZLN, are a political movement made up of indigenous activists from the southern Mexican state of Chiapas.
    -The EZLN led an uprising on January 1, 1994 to address the Mexican government's indifference to the poverty and marginalization of indigenous communities.
    -The Zapatistas have inspired many other anti-globalization and anti-capitalist movements around the world.

    Read more:
    thoughtco.com/zapatistas-47076
    #IndigenousResistance #workingclass
    #Revolution #Socialism #Chiapas #Indigenous

  3. The #Zapatistas: History and Current Role in #Mexico

    An #Indigenous Movement That Inspired the World

    By Rebecca Bodenheimer
    Updated on August 23, 2019

    "The Zapatistas are a group of mostly #IndigenousActivists from the southern Mexican state of #Chiapas who organized a political movement, the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Zapatista National Liberation Front, more commonly known as the #EZLN), in 1983. They are known for their fight for land reform, advocacy for indigenous groups, and their ideology of #AntiCapitalism and #AntiGlobalization, specifically the negative effects of policies like the North American Free Trade Agreement (#NAFTA) on indigenous communities.

    "The Zapatistas initiated an armed rebellion in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, on January 1, 1994. The most visible leader of the Zapatista movement until recently was a man who went by the name of Subcomandante Marcos."

    Key Takeaways: The Zapatistas

    -The Zapatistas, also known as the EZLN, are a political movement made up of indigenous activists from the southern Mexican state of Chiapas.
    -The EZLN led an uprising on January 1, 1994 to address the Mexican government's indifference to the poverty and marginalization of indigenous communities.
    -The Zapatistas have inspired many other anti-globalization and anti-capitalist movements around the world.

    Read more:
    thoughtco.com/zapatistas-47076
    #IndigenousResistance #workingclass
    #Revolution #Socialism #Chiapas #Indigenous

  4. The #Zapatistas: History and Current Role in #Mexico

    An #Indigenous Movement That Inspired the World

    By Rebecca Bodenheimer
    Updated on August 23, 2019

    "The Zapatistas are a group of mostly #IndigenousActivists from the southern Mexican state of #Chiapas who organized a political movement, the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Zapatista National Liberation Front, more commonly known as the #EZLN), in 1983. They are known for their fight for land reform, advocacy for indigenous groups, and their ideology of #AntiCapitalism and #AntiGlobalization, specifically the negative effects of policies like the North American Free Trade Agreement (#NAFTA) on indigenous communities.

    "The Zapatistas initiated an armed rebellion in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, on January 1, 1994. The most visible leader of the Zapatista movement until recently was a man who went by the name of Subcomandante Marcos."

    Key Takeaways: The Zapatistas

    -The Zapatistas, also known as the EZLN, are a political movement made up of indigenous activists from the southern Mexican state of Chiapas.
    -The EZLN led an uprising on January 1, 1994 to address the Mexican government's indifference to the poverty and marginalization of indigenous communities.
    -The Zapatistas have inspired many other anti-globalization and anti-capitalist movements around the world.

    Read more:
    thoughtco.com/zapatistas-47076
    #IndigenousResistance #workingclass
    #Revolution #Socialism #Chiapas #Indigenous

  5. The #Zapatistas: History and Current Role in #Mexico

    An #Indigenous Movement That Inspired the World

    By Rebecca Bodenheimer
    Updated on August 23, 2019

    "The Zapatistas are a group of mostly #IndigenousActivists from the southern Mexican state of #Chiapas who organized a political movement, the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Zapatista National Liberation Front, more commonly known as the #EZLN), in 1983. They are known for their fight for land reform, advocacy for indigenous groups, and their ideology of #AntiCapitalism and #AntiGlobalization, specifically the negative effects of policies like the North American Free Trade Agreement (#NAFTA) on indigenous communities.

    "The Zapatistas initiated an armed rebellion in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, on January 1, 1994. The most visible leader of the Zapatista movement until recently was a man who went by the name of Subcomandante Marcos."

    Key Takeaways: The Zapatistas

    -The Zapatistas, also known as the EZLN, are a political movement made up of indigenous activists from the southern Mexican state of Chiapas.
    -The EZLN led an uprising on January 1, 1994 to address the Mexican government's indifference to the poverty and marginalization of indigenous communities.
    -The Zapatistas have inspired many other anti-globalization and anti-capitalist movements around the world.

    Read more:
    thoughtco.com/zapatistas-47076
    #IndigenousResistance #workingclass
    #Revolution #Socialism #Chiapas #Indigenous

  6. The #Zapatistas: History and Current Role in #Mexico

    An #Indigenous Movement That Inspired the World

    By Rebecca Bodenheimer
    Updated on August 23, 2019

    "The Zapatistas are a group of mostly #IndigenousActivists from the southern Mexican state of #Chiapas who organized a political movement, the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Zapatista National Liberation Front, more commonly known as the #EZLN), in 1983. They are known for their fight for land reform, advocacy for indigenous groups, and their ideology of #AntiCapitalism and #AntiGlobalization, specifically the negative effects of policies like the North American Free Trade Agreement (#NAFTA) on indigenous communities.

    "The Zapatistas initiated an armed rebellion in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, on January 1, 1994. The most visible leader of the Zapatista movement until recently was a man who went by the name of Subcomandante Marcos."

    Key Takeaways: The Zapatistas

    -The Zapatistas, also known as the EZLN, are a political movement made up of indigenous activists from the southern Mexican state of Chiapas.
    -The EZLN led an uprising on January 1, 1994 to address the Mexican government's indifference to the poverty and marginalization of indigenous communities.
    -The Zapatistas have inspired many other anti-globalization and anti-capitalist movements around the world.

    Read more:
    thoughtco.com/zapatistas-47076
    #IndigenousResistance #workingclass
    #Revolution #Socialism #Chiapas #Indigenous